Police say Davis attacked a deaf 74-year-old woman at that Starbucks. In a social media post, the victim's family member said she was attacked from behind, and Davis wouldn't let her go.

In the criminal complaint affidavit obtained by WFMY News 2, the victim stated, "As I left Starbucks, Ms. Davis approached me. I could not hear what or if she said anything. She tapped me on my right shoulder. She then jumped in front of me blocking me from moving. I tried to get away from her and she grabbed me. I finally was able to push her away and run to my car. As I was shutting my car door, she grabbed it and tried to open it to gain entry to my car. An unknown man finally came up and pulled her away. He motioned me to leave and she continued to hold onto my car. I finally put the car into reverse and was able to get away.”

Greensboro Police charged Davis for the Starbucks assault but did not arrest her, which means she is still out on the streets.

"It’s unbelievable. It’s setting other people up again to be affected by this lady," said Willamson who said she wants people to become familiar with Davis' face so they can watch out for her.

Even though Davis isn't behind bars, she is scheduled to appear in court twice next month--once for each assault case.